The Animal Welfare Club of Woodlawn Beach Middle School has been busy this year. So far, the student club has gathered food and supplies to give to local rescues facilities and shelters, as well as organizing a spay and neuter informational campaign and “Pets are Forever” campaign to ensure that pets receive the love and necessities they deserve.
(Family Features) Dogs and cats provide “parents” so much love and affection. So, it’s only natural that pet parents want to return that love by taking care of all their pet’s health and wellness needs. Fortunately, now top-of-the-line routine care can easily be provided at home using veterinarian-quality pet health products, which will help save money and possibly a trip to the vet.
To those who’ve never tried it, offshore kayak fishing seems to be a recreational activity or competitive sport. For those who have, it’s something much more.
WASHINGTON — Government auditors recently told a House panel that efforts to build four veterans medical centers are taking on average about three years longer to complete than estimated and costing an additional $366 million per project.
Free dental x-rays will be offered through the months of May and June at the Dental Assisting Program at Northwest Florida State College. The program is being offered as a service to the public and will provide practicum experience for NWFSC Dental Radiography students.
(Family Features) While charitable giving always increases following disasters, events or certain season, such needs continue all year long. Unfortunately, giving tends to drop off after the holidays, leaving many organizations with a shortfall of donated goods, cash and even volunteers the rest of the year.
Law enforcement and school officials teamed up to drive home an important message for students in advance of prom night last week. Images spoke far louder than words.